Father Christmas is nearly here! DevonLive has been tracking the big man all day thanks to a little bit of space-age satellite tracking.All you have to do it keep an eye on this special tracking device, and you'll have plenty of time to get those carrots and mince pies ready.

The big man has been busy all over Devon for the last couple of months, meeting youngsters in grottos and schools all over the county, checking the nice and naughty lists and making sure everything is ready for the day.

And thanks to the NORAD Santa Tracker, you'll know where he is at every moment of Christmas Eve.

The North American Aerospace Defense Command is a United States and Canada bi-national organization involved in monitoring airspace in the defence of North America.

They also track Santa Claus every December 24 through our NORAD Tracks Santa program. Since 1955, NORAD has used satellites, high-powered radar, jet fighters and special Santa cameras to track Santa Claus as he makes his journey around the world.

It all started when a young boy accidently dialed the unlisted phone number of the Continental Air Defense Command Operations Center in Colorado Springs, Colo. The boy was actually trying to call Santa, and dialed a misprinted phone number from a department store advertisement in the local newspaper.